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Hey Fred
I was just having a general look around the forums and can see there's a lot of history and stories in there. I was amazed that there were hundreds of comments on the most commented post, going back 10 years or so - obviously a lot more activity at that time.
I was interested that there seemed to be a lot of posts 'removed at author's request' - what's that all about?
Nice to see that active members have recently expanded to the 4 of us ;-)
What is this website mean to you and what is it intended for . I am curious to hear responses to this question, strictly curiousity .
The world loves I , Eric
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So... Not sure where to start.
Our mainstream version of history for the last few hundred years is faulty. War isn't our natural heritage, it was beaten into us. All the wars since around 1800 have been to wipe traces of our true history from the planet. Even RIGHT NOW they are still attempting to obliterate it. NWO. Disney and McDonald's.
Tartaria. Giants. Global civilization and trade. California island and mud floods. 1000 years added to an already "trumped up" Roman calendar.
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So, I have been seeing something in the sky lately and can't find anything about it on the internet or from anyone I talk to. Actually, I haven't brought it up to many people and the ones I do think I'm crazy. So here goes...
At night I've been spending a lot of time with the stars lately and they have been flashing at me. I don't know how to word it, but there have been kind of flashes like from a camera almost happening several times a night coming from the sky.
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Anxiety and worry seem to be ongoing challenges for most of us to varying degrees in our daily lives so I just thought I'd post some stuff that helps me when I'm coming unstuck ...
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My life being quite chaotic at the moment, this article spoke to some of the issues which are currently whirling about me - amongst other things, the challenge of compassion and the way of making a difference by dealing with the small things at hand ....
http://www.dailygood.org/story/2321/the-work-of-love-is-to-l...
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I am so sick of what is going on in this world right now and not being able to help. I consider myself an eternal optimist, but this is getting ridiculous. I used to think it was a small percentage of people that were harming this Earth.
I'm starting to believe that there are more people out there with bad intentions than I imagined. Maybe this is part of the awakening process? Maybe this all needs to happen in order for us to realize how screwed up we all are?
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I've been away for 2 weeks with limited internet access - what's everyone else's excuse for not posting?
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Over the last few months I’ve been having additional health challenges with vertigo – a new thing for me – not just fleeting light-headedness, but full blown can’t-walk dizziness with nausea and vomiting, lasting for hours. Now I do realise that this isn’t the worse sort of challenge we can have, but it certainly isn’t pleasant and not something I would consciously welcome. Until last week the timing of these episodes has been noticeably kind to me, not falling during my working days and I’ve thought how difficult it would be if I had a severe bout at work – which is exactly wha
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The Gathering Spot is a PEERS empowerment website
"Dedicated to the greatest good of all who share our beautiful world"
I'm going to walk around here more now that there's no CAT to hold me back. Lots of minerals and mining and TELLURIDE who's name sounds pretty cool but the town's mostly just expensive. Somebody needs to map this continent more.
Nicholas R Mann from your bottleneck of the proverbial woods wrote Sedona- Sacred Earth which is amazing. Maybe I could be trained in geomancy and do the landscape over here...
Otherwise further southwest has a major nexus. I'll have to look it up.
TEENAGER KILLED BY CHICKEN BURGER - what a ludicrous headline I read in the paper today (and this wasn't a tabloid) - a tragic situation for all those involved - but nobody transitions before they are ready - so much blame flying around - so many lessons - perhaps one of these might be something to do with personal accountability and being responsible for ourselves and what happens around us.
I've just been thinking - as we do in quiet moments - and I've just consciously realised that everything in our lives, even our life itself, is a gift and not a right - EVERYTHING, irrespective of whether we judge it as good or bad in the moment. I know it's an old cliche but all too often we only appreciate something when we lose it from our lives - even the unpleasant stuff has value - sometimes we need it for a lesson, but we also need to become aware that we don't always need to SUFFER to learn our lessons - in theory, anyhow ;-)
APPRECIATION is an important key - living in gratitude for what we have, not stressing and obsessing about what we lack.
Seemed like a bit of an insight for me .... just thought I'd share ;-)
Yes, Julie. I fully embrace seeing everything as a gift, even the super challenging stuff. I find that the more I embrace the hard times, the easier it is for me to grow and expand. Take care and enjoy these wild times!
I very much agree, Julie. Though I know that in our most expanded Self each of us is all powerful, I believe we came to Earth to learn and grow, and many souls set up limitations before incarnating that would give us the lessons we desire to do that. So many here have set limitations that are not meant to be removed. It would be great if people like Dispenza and Lipton would touch on this, too. Thanks for your thoughts, and much love to your and yours.